State of the art hospital with specialized cardiac care facility at Badlot, Jhelum, serving a catchment area of over 300kms.

The ARWT offers scholarships and educational stipends for students of the region. The awards are both merit and need based.

Ambulatory Services

The trust provides four fully equipped ambulances, which are operational around the clock with trained and certified paramedics on board. The service has been accredited with lowering morbidity and mortality in the region.

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Abdur Razzaq Welfare Trust

Abdur Razzaq Welfare Trust is a nonprofit organization working for the social uplift of the under privileged by providing quality health care, educational opportunities and nurtures talent through sports promotion. Its initiatives have enabled the people of Jhelum and other surrounding regions an opportunity to access social services irrespective of their economic status, caste, creed or race.

- ARWT Hospital

- Empowerment through Sports

- Education Initiatives

- Ambulatory Services

- Income Support

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A medical camp was organized by ARWT where a team of doctors set up a base in the village, 30km off GT road. Announcements were made in the days leading to the day of the camp which resulted in throngs of patients lined up for a medical consultations.

ARWT with the Pakistan Football Association organized a regional football tournament where teams from 10 cities from across Punjab participated. The three day event was held as a part of the annual sports gala organized by ARWT for talent hunt and promoting sports in the province.

Sakina Bibi

Sakina Bibi belonging to Jajja village of Gujar khan had been in deteriorating health. Being a widow she lived with one of her sons, who was a daily wager earning a meager 400 rupees a day. Her breathlessness and chest pain resulted in the family going to a public sector hospital for a checkup. The Doctors told the family that the heart operation would cost 250,000 rupees. The family, who already had underwent medical impoverishment due to the multiple tests and costs incurred on food and travel had no means to pay for the lifesaving operation. The family had to forego healthcare and Sakina Bibi lay on her broken bedding awaiting death. It was only then that a relative told them about ARWT’s health facility in Badlot... READMORE

TARIQ MALIK

Tariq Malik, an expat, shifted back to Jhelum to Pakistan to take care of her ailing wife(Kausar Sultana) who had an ailing lung condition. Due to her medical condition, doctors advised that she can’t be shifted to a tertiary care facility(Islamabad) without a ventilator. There weren’t and there still aren’t any ambulances equipped with medical facilities and experienced medical staff in Jhelum, and surrounding areas which would cater serious patients transfer from Jhelum to Islamabad .ARWT ambulance and his trained paramedic staff,to his relief, provided the necessary emergency medical services which facilitated... READMORE

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